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portada A Spectrum of Unfreedom: Captives and Slaves in the Ottoman Empire (The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
134
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.1 x 13.0 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9789633863992

A Spectrum of Unfreedom: Captives and Slaves in the Ottoman Empire (The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series) (in English)

Leslie Peirce (Author) · Central European University Press · Paperback

A Spectrum of Unfreedom: Captives and Slaves in the Ottoman Empire (The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series) (in English) - Peirce, Leslie

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Synopsis "A Spectrum of Unfreedom: Captives and Slaves in the Ottoman Empire (The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series) (in English)"

Without the labor of the captives and slaves, the Ottoman empire could not have attained and maintained its strength in early modern times. With Anatolia as the geographic focus, Leslie Peirce searches for the voices of the unfree, drawing on archives, histories written at the time, and legal texts.Unfree persons comprised two general populations: slaves and captives. Mostly household workers, slaves lived in a variety of circumstances, from squalor to luxury. Their duties varied with the status of their owner. Slave status might not last a lifetime, as Islamic law and Ottoman practice endorsed freeing one's slave.Captives were typically seized in raids, generally to disappear, their fates unknown. Victims rarely returned home, despite efforts of their families and neighbors to recover them. The reader learns what it was about the Ottoman environment of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that offered some captives the opportunity to improve the conditions of their bondage. The book describes imperial efforts to fight against the menace of captive-taking despite the widespread corruption among the state's own officials, who had their own interest in captive labor.From the fortunes of captives and slaves the book moves to their representation in legend, historical literature, and law, where, fortunately, both captors and their prey are present.

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